Micro Scavenger Hunt Activity
Instructions:
Each patrol gathers in a separate spot around the activity area.
The leader asks for a particular item and the first patrol to get it to him receives a point.
Some examples:
Having a few requests (such as 5 wristwatches) that one patrol will most likely not have, but two or three working together could have, will cause the scouts to either give up or figure out to work together.
Points should be given to both patrols that work together and are first to produce.
The leader asks for a particular item and the first patrol to get it to him receives a point.
Some examples:
- a pocketknife
- a sock with a hole in it
- a driver license
- a grey hair
- a square knot
- exactly 63 cents
- 3 phones
- 5 wristwatches
- a photo of 12 scouts
Having a few requests (such as 5 wristwatches) that one patrol will most likely not have, but two or three working together could have, will cause the scouts to either give up or figure out to work together.
Points should be given to both patrols that work together and are first to produce.
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